Week 24 — “A blind man cannot guide a blind man” (Luke 6:39, JSIV) | Discernment, Spiritual Clarity, Guidance
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It is natural to look for guidance when life feels uncertain. We are drawn to voices that sound confident, clear, and assured—especially when we feel unsure of our own direction. Yet confidence alone is not the same as clarity. Not every voice that speaks with certainty is grounded in truth, and not every path that feels persuasive leads to life.
In Luke 6:39 (JSIV), Yeshua offers a simple but penetrating image: “A blind man cannot guide a blind man. Will they not both fall into the ditch?” This teaching does not condemn the blind—it reveals a condition. It invites awareness. Guidance requires sight, and true sight begins with alignment to Elohim, not merely external authority or strong opinion.
Spiritual formation calls us into deeper discernment. It asks us to look beyond surface confidence and examine the source of what is leading us—both outwardly and inwardly. What influences are shaping our decisions? What assumptions are we trusting without question? And perhaps most importantly, where might we still be unable to see clearly ourselves?
This episode invites a quiet but necessary shift: from reacting to voices, to discerning vision. As we walk the path of discipleship, we are not called to follow blindly, but to awaken—to seek clarity through Yeshua, and to allow the Great Holy Spirit to bring light where there has been confusion.
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Amen and Aho.